Monthly Archives: May 2012

It came up yesterday, in the lunchroom, it started with a story about putting microchips in dogs. The computer specialist, a junior staff member who has high regard for technology, was making the case for the efficiency of chipping humans. … Continue reading →

Okay. Yesterday, cruising Tweetland, I came across a tweet- Rachel Zoll ‏@rzollAP Southern Baptist leader @edstetzer: 3 pm EDT today on#TheExchange: why #mormonism is not a cult, w/Tal Davis To which I responded quite quickly with a few choice tweets… “Wait- did I see … Continue reading →

Fascinating read, by Clinton Rossiter… he examines the concept historically in Rome, Germany, England, and the US. Whether we can expect the current person in our executive branch, or any one person, to effectively function as such in a crisis … Continue reading →